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Invader Zim 2000 and 2002 2003 no 2005 2006 or 2005 Seris




Gir is SOOOOOOOOO CUTE I LIKE Him he's a pet u need


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Heres Da Cast


Richard Steven Horvitz .... Invader ZIM (voice)
Andy Berman .... Dib (voice)
Rosearik Rikki Simons .... GIR (voice)
Billy West .... Invader ZIM (pilot episode) (voice)
Melissa Charles .... Gaz (voice) (as Melissa Fahn)
Rodger Bumpass .... Professor Membrane (voice)
Lucille Bliss .... Miss Bitters (voice)
Wally Wingert .... Almighty Tallest Red/Larb's SIR Unit (voice)
Kevin McDonald .... Almighty Tallest Purple (voice)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Brad Abrell .... Membrane Announcer/Bloaty (voice)
Mo Collins .... Robomom/Various Voices (voice)
Danny Cooksey .... Dirge (The Web-Toed Kid) (voice)
Greg Ellis .... Alan (voice)
David Herman .... Various Voices (voice)
Kerri Kenney .... Various Voices (voice)
Phil LaMarr .... The Letter M/Various Voices (voice)
Michael McDonald .... Robodad/Various Voices (voice)
Ted Raimi .... Holographic Marzoid Head/Invader Skoodge (2002) (voice)
Eliza Schneider .... Moofy/Various Voices (2001) (voice)
Antoinette Spolar .... Mary, Popular Girl, Reporter, Gretchen (voice)
Fred Tatasciore .... Additional Voices (voice)
Jhonen Vasquez .... ZIM's Computer/Old Kid/Brian/Various Voices (voice) (as Mr. Scolex)
(more)
Heres there house


Here's Zim don't talk he can hear u IM SERIOUS OH YEAH A MUSIC IS GONNA BE IN HERE


Welcome to INVADER LAND we all love dononuts I LOVE EARTH


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The Japanese language is written with a combination of three different types of glyphs: Chinese characters (called kanji), and two syllabic scripts, hiragana and katakana. The Latin alphabet (called r¨­maji) is also often used in modern Japanese, especially for things such as company names, advertising, and when inputting Japanese into a computer. Western style Arabic numerals are generally used for numbers, but traditional Chinese/Japanese numberings are also commonplace.

The Japanese vocabulary has been heavily influenced by loans from other languages. A vast number of words were borrowed from Chinese, or created on Chinese models, over a period of at least 1,500 years. Since the late 19th century, Japanese has borrowed a considerable number of words from Western languages, primarily English.



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Zim Was the sound im the gaz


im gonna sing the doom song


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Gir Robot :i love the piggys there for fun BAD BAD RUBBER PIGGY

Zim :The Piggys are for science Gir
Gir Crys
Zim Says ok u can play in um
Gir Jumps in


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